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Torah and Science
Torah and Science: Exploring the Intersection of Faith and Discovery
Yehosef Yaavetz
Xenobots Explained: The Tiny Living Machines Made From Frog Cells
Scientists used living frog cells to create tiny organisms called xenobots. Discover how they move, heal, and why they are transforming the future of biology and engineering.
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
Is There Water Above the Sky?
Discover how modern astronomy’s findings about comets, ice worlds, and cosmic water reservoirs have renewed interest in these ancient texts
Yosef Yaavetz
The Box Jellyfish: Meet the World's Most Venomous Marine Creature
Transparent, lightning-fast, and armed with deadly venom, the box jellyfish is one of the ocean's most dangerous predators. Discover its extraordinary abilities, real-life survival stories, and the life-saving first aid every swimmer should know.
From Glory to Destruction: A Powerful Portrait of Ancient Jerusalem
Through vivid storytelling rooted in Chazal and ancient sources, Rabbi Ariel David Fox brings the glory of Jerusalem and the tragedy of the Churban to life.
Yehosef Yaavetz
The Scientist Who Says Microbiology Led Him to Doubt Evolution
Scott Minnich shares how his work in microbiology shaped his views on evolution, biological complexity, and intelligent design.
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson
Can Science Really Explain the Origin of the Universe?
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
The Geological Discoveries That Challenge Evolution
Rabbi Zamir Cohen
From Fossils to Faith: Rethinking Evolution
Shlomo Tomer

